The Cincinnati Bengals threw their fans for a loop as they announced Mike McCarthy as their new assistant offensive line coach. It’s not THAT Mike McCarthy. It’s actually Michael McCarthy — no relation to the former Dallas Cowboys head coach.
NFL fans were c ompletly confused over the Cincinnati Bengals signing Michael McCarthy, thinking he was Mike McCarthy.
According to our partners at WLWT, the Cincinnati Bengals have announced the hiring of two new offensive line coaches. First reported by NFL Media’s Ian
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Tayor has made his first hire since firing four coaches following the season. On Monday, the team announced Scott Peters as its new offensive line coach and Mike McCarthy as an assistant offensive line coach.
The Cincinnati Bengals have addressed the offensive line coaching positions with two hires. Monday, the Bengals announced the hire of Scott Peters as offensive
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones decided against re-signing coach Mike McCarthy after his five-year contract expired on Tuesday. While there has been a lot of speculation on who will be the next Dallas coach, former Cincinnati Bengals wideout Chad Johnson ...
Mike McCarthy is out as the Dallas Cowboys' head coach. And he's not the only big name who could be leaving Jerry Jones' team, as defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer is open to all options moving forward,
Could the Bengals bring back Mike Zimmer ... but Dallas is letting them pursue jobs. Mike McCarthy informed the guys of his situation this AM.
After just one year with the Packers, the New Orleans Saints brought McCarthy on as their offensive coordinator. He'd be with the Saints until 2004, overseeing one of the NFL's most explosive offenses. McCarthy left New Orleans to become offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers in 2005.
The Cincinnati Bengals need a defensive coordinator ... but Dallas recently parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, leaving Zimmer facing an uncertain future. He's reportedly "open to all ...
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